To support campuses in Georgia as they mobilize students for the 2020 Georgia Senate Runoff, we hosted a webinar to overview available support, resources, and funding.
Fair Elections Center’s Campus Vote Project put together resources and guides to help campuses navigate the 2020 Georgia Senate Runoff.
How might we prepare to support campus stakeholders in processing and responding to a tumultuous post-election season? This is the question that over one hundred stakeholders, including Ask Every Student campuses, in the student voting space came together to ideate solutions around. These resources include a Post-Election Campus Resource and Response Guide that directly synthesizes the ideas from these stakeholders, shareable graphics and webpage, and a recording of the Post-Election Resource Webinar.
Each of our vote plans may end up being a little different this year than in the past. With campus operations being in flux this Election season, it’s important to provide students with quick, accurate information about their voting options.
The materials included on this page can help you ensure that your students are prepared in advance to quickly adapt their voting plans based on mid-semester campus closures.
Preparing to Support Student Voters in the Event of a Campus Closure Checklist
Centralizing your information in one accessible digital hub: Website Sample, Template and Instructional Guide
Student Voter Move-Out Sheets (Coming 9/23/20)
These guides were created with the Fair Elections Center’s Campus Vote Project to provide guidance to students regarding where to register to vote this year. The information covered is not meant to be comprehensive, as residency laws and other nuances vary state to state.
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Nonpartisanship guides the actions of the Students Learn Students Vote Coalition. It guides how we interact with colleges, universities, faculty, administrators, students, community organizations, and local leaders. It allows us to focus on building the strongest relationships possible with community organizations and higher education institutions working to improve voter access and create opportunities for students to participate in the democratic process. Most importantly, we are nonpartisan because we believe elections should be inclusive and we envision a democracy that is truly of all people, by all people, and for all people. The SLSV Coalition does not support or oppose any political party or candidate. We encourage and urge individuals and organizations we work with to become politically active, because we do not believe that political equals partisan. The views expressed by our members are their own and do not constitute the views or position of the SLSV Coalition.
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